Week 17 became a game that didn’t affect the standings for the Detroit Lions. Win or lose, they had to win in Week 18 to claim the NFC North and the No. 1 seed. As such, many thought the Lions would rest their players against the San Francisco 49ers. As it turned out, head coach
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It didn’t take long for the sportsbooks to install the Detroit Lions as big favorites in next weekend’s NFC Divisional Round matchup against the Washington Commanders. The Lions have opened as 8.5-point favorites for Saturday night’s game at Ford Field. BetMGM quickly posted the Lions as big favorites following Washington’s exciting 23-20 win over Tampa
The Detroit Lions playoff bye week is about to come to a close and the tell will be back at work Monday to prepare for the Divisional round of the playoffs. We now know who they will face. Because the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Commanders won on Sunday, the Lions will face the Commanders at
Get ready for some postseason football at Ford Field next weekend. After waiting through the bye week to find out the opponent for the NFC Divisional Round game, the Lions will host the Washington Commanders. The game will be played Saturday night with an 8 p.m. ET kickoff. The NFL announced the division round schedule
The 2025 NFC Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs is taking shape. The Washington Commanders upset the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 23-20 on a last second field goal, advancing to the Divisional Round of the playoffs. The Commanders will head to Detroit to take on the No. 1 seeded Lions at Ford Field at 8 p.m.
Another Detroit Lions assistant coach is getting a chance to potentially climb the coaching ladder with another team. Special teams assistant coach Jett Modkins interviewed with the San Francisco 49ers for their special teams coordinator opening. Modkins did the interview virtually on Sunday, per the 49ers. The son of Vikings running backs coach Curtis Modkins
To no surprise, Aaron Glenn is among the most popular candidates in this year’s head-coaching cycle. With the top-seeded Lions on the bye this week, the team’s defensive coordinator was busy taking interviews with each of his numerous suitors. Glenn spoke with five teams in recent days, taking every interview with an interested party except
The Detroit Lions are in their best position to make a Super Bowl in the modern era after securing their first one seed last weekend. They beat their NFC North rival Minnesota Vikings 31-9 to secure a crucial bye week and an automatic pass to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Dan Campbell hailed
Cross the New England Patriots off the list of potential head coaching destinations for the coveted Detroit Lions assistants Ben Johnson and Aaron Glenn. On Sunday morning, ESPN’s Adam Schefter broke the news that the Patriots have reached an agreement with former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel to become their new head coach. The move
It seems like the Chicago Bears are really targeting the Detroit Lions coaching staff with interviewing another one of their coaches. The Chicago Bears top priority this offseason will be to fill their head coaching vacancy after firing former head coach Matt Eberflus on November 29th. Already interviewing candidates like Detroit Lions Offensive Coordinator Ben
The Lions are already preparing for the real possibility that defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn could be on his way out. Glenn is one of the top head coach candidates in the NFL after four seasons as DC in Detroit. He’s already interviewed for multiple vacancies including the Bears, Jets and Saints. Regardless of where Glenn
Ever since the Super Bowl became the biggest stage in American sports in 1967, the Lions have not had the best history. However, change has come in Detroit and it warrants a deeper look. To begin, it took the Lions three years to make their first Super Bowl playoff appearance in 1970. That being said,
It’s been a few years in the making for Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to become a head coach for an NFL team. The only hold up has been about Johnson finding the right fit or not. However, if there’s a job opening, there’s a good chance that there’s some issues with that team
The Detroit Lions could lose one, if not both, of their top coaches at the end of the season regardless of how the playoffs shake out. Offensive coordinator Ben Johnson could have left Detroit after last season’s success but chose to stay to build on what’s been an impressive campaign under Dan Campbell. This season,
The Las Vegas Raiders have taken a liking to Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson. Perhaps the feeling is mutual — limited owner Tom Brady. Raiders and Johnson met virtually Friday to discuss the head-coaching position, and NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that Johnson “quickly emerged as the candidate to watch for Las Vegas.”
The Detroit Lions are the Kings of the North! For the first time in franchise history, the Lions win consecutive NFC North Championships and they’ve clinched the one-seed in the NFC. To review all of that and more is Scott Bischoff and Russell Brown on the Detroit Lions Podcast. The guys discuss the following: Lions
Lions Lions DB Ifeatu Melifonwu talked about his “frustrating” season that saw him deal with a host of injuries. “It was very frustrating,” Melifonwu said, via the team’s website. “Very frustrating battling the injury and coming back and starting my return to play and having a fluke injury keep me out again. I knew I
After Sunday night’s game against the Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell got some nice words from Lions head coach Dan Campbell at midfield. “I’ll see you in two weeks.” It was a matchup that could happen in the divisional round if the Philadelphia Eagles, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Vikings all won in
The Lions ended up being well-represented on this season’s Associated Press All Pro teams. Four Lions were named to the First Team, including wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, right tackle Penei Sewell, safety Kerby Joseph and punter Jack Fox. Plenty more Lions either made the Second Team or at least received some votes towards All
Lions safety Kerby Joseph was one of, if not the biggest snub from the Pro Bowl roster this season. The Associated Press helped rectify that problem by naming him to the First Team All-Pro. Joseph received 37 first-place votes, leading all safeties. He is joined on the First Team with Green Bay Packers safety Xavier
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